Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is due to unveil its newly developed tool for processing International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) tariff refunds on April 20. Dubbed the Consolidated ...
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) debuted its highly anticipated tariff refund tool on Monday to a deluge of declarations from importers seeking payback for the IEEPA duties.
In a message shared with importers on Monday, CBP indicated that tariff refunds will be issued electronically from the U.S.
The last several weeks have brought great news for importers. In February, the Supreme Court struck down the sweeping tariff regime the Trump administration imposed last year under the International ...
The launch of Custom and Border Protection’s tariff refund platform on Monday is undoubtedly a boon to the companies that shelled out $166 billion on U.S. President Donald Trump’s International ...
The first wave of tariff refunds is expected to be issued electronically starting on May 12, just under three months after ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), in response to an order issued by the Court of International Trade (CIT), proposed on March 6 an administrative process to refund tariffs imposed by President ...
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A new process from U.S. Customs and Border Protection has begun at several airports to “screen” American citizens returning to the country. “It confirms who you are before you even reach an officer, ...